Orioles' Chris Davis picked as runner-up for The Sporting News' Player of the Year award

After a record-setting season, Orioles first baseman Chris Davis will receive consideration for most of the major awards this fall. But he finished a distant second-place in one vote announced Thursday.

Davis led the major leagues with 53 home runs and 138 RBIs this season. He also had the most extra-base hits in the major leagues (96), easily beating Trout and Arizona Diamondbacks first baseman Paul Goldschmidt, who each finished with 75.

The winner of the AL Most Valuable Player award, selected by the Baseball Writers' Association of America, will be announced Nov. 14. Davis is also a finalist for two MLB Players' Choice awards (MLB Player of the Year and AL Outstanding Player), which will be unveiled Nov. 4.

The full voting for The Sporting News' MLB Player of the Year is below.

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